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Editorial Animal Conservation (2003) 6, 1–2 © 2003 The Zoological Society of London DOI:10.1017/S1367943003003019 Printed in the United Kingdom Table 1. Breakdown of papers published during the first five years THE FIRST FIVE YEARS according to subject matter. In 1998 Animal Conservation was launched to provide a Empirical Theoretical/ new forum for rapid publication of scientifically rigorous comparative studies of conservation biology. It was hoped that articles Behaviour 5 1 would draw from a variety of disciplines, ranging from Ecology 46 15 genetics to population biology to behavioural ecology to Genetics 22 4 Identification 2 5 palaeobiology. Five years on, it is hard to believe that the Management editorial that accompanied the first issue felt the need to captive breeding 3 1 remind people that conservation biology had indeed come translocation/reintroduction 5 5 of age as a mainstream biological science. The subject is reserve selection 1 3 sustainability 10 8 widely taught at universities, fills about a dozen excellent Palaeobiology 2 0 textbooks, and underpins our understanding of a wide Phylogenetics 13 3 variety of high-profile problems from impacts of climate Population biology 9 20 Wildlife disease 3 2 change to loss of biodiversity and management of endangered species and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Animal Conservation Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
"Copyright © 2003 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company"
ISSN
1367-9430
eISSN
1469-1795
DOI
10.1017/S1367943003003019
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Abstract

Animal Conservation (2003) 6, 1–2 © 2003 The Zoological Society of London DOI:10.1017/S1367943003003019 Printed in the United Kingdom Table 1. Breakdown of papers published during the first five years THE FIRST FIVE YEARS according to subject matter. In 1998 Animal Conservation was launched to provide a Empirical Theoretical/ new forum for rapid publication of scientifically rigorous comparative studies of conservation biology. It was hoped that articles Behaviour 5 1 would draw from a variety of disciplines, ranging from Ecology 46 15 genetics to population biology to behavioural ecology to Genetics 22 4 Identification 2 5 palaeobiology. Five years on, it is hard to believe that the Management editorial that accompanied the first issue felt the need to captive breeding 3 1 remind people that conservation biology had indeed come translocation/reintroduction 5 5 of age as a mainstream biological science. The subject is reserve selection 1 3 sustainability 10 8 widely taught at universities, fills about a dozen excellent Palaeobiology 2 0 textbooks, and underpins our understanding of a wide Phylogenetics 13 3 variety of high-profile problems from impacts of climate Population biology 9 20 Wildlife disease 3 2 change to loss of biodiversity and management of endangered species and

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Animal ConservationWiley

Published: Feb 1, 2003

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